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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/17/16 07:02 PM
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http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justic...uisitionnee.phpTranslation: The residence of Andrew Scoppa, influential chieftain of the Montreal Mafia, was raided by police this morning in the northwest of the island of Montreal, learned the Press . According to our information, the operation, which began around 8 am, was conducted by investigators from the Joint Regional Squad (ERM) north shore, in collaboration with the SPVM. The raid, which took place in the northwest of the island of Montreal, was conducted along with a dozen others performed in homes and vehicles, also on the island of Montreal. This would involve searches conducted as part of a narcotics investigation ongoing. Recall that last week, La Presse revealed that Andrew Scoppa and two other individuals were arrested and released on October 26 as part of an investigation into the seizure of more than 100 kilos of cocaine. According to sources, the drug was, in part at least, found in a car parked in the parking lot of a gym Tower Canadiens in Montreal West.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/19/16 07:52 AM
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Could it be possible that the recent murders were in part initiated by the bikers and some Italians? What do you guys think.
I had mentioned recently that it had been relatively quiet since spagjolo6 got clipped.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/19/16 09:26 AM
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I also forgot to mention the D'Amico's (ties to the Hells) from Granby, who started this fiasco back when Vito was arrested. Speaking of them the deported Luigi D'Amico started a few succesful restaurants in his home country. Here he is with his staff. http://graffitinews.it/a-s-egidio-parte-la-catena-di-ristoranti-la-sera/
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/19/16 10:35 AM
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/21/16 03:34 PM
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i doubt italian mafia pay something to ha in montreal, italian mafia is clearly by far the strongest criminal group there, it imports even more drugs than ha, it has tons of shooters and made montreal a war-zone... honestly, canada is a joke, there is not anti-mafia law, no informants Many of the shooters are Haitians and police do have a lot of informants. Ex Montreal Cop Tried To Sell Mafia Informants' List CBC Posted: 01/16/2012 9:11 pm EST Updated: 03/17/2012 5:12 am EDT A retired Montreal police officer tried to sell a list of informants to the Mafia, according to information obtained by Radio-Canada. After his retirement in January, the officer allegedly tried to sell the list for a six-figure sum. Police said he was one of only two or three people who had access to the list. Didier Deramond, of the Montreal police, said information was received in April 2011 through a wiretap investigation. That information led to the suspect's arrest in October, he said. A search warrant was issued after his arrest, and the list of informants was seized. Police said the identities have not been compromised. No charges have been laid. Deramond said the officer worked for Montreal police for more than 30 years. A second person was arrested in connection with the case. Police said the investigation is ongoing. -
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/21/16 11:00 PM
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ha have nothing to do with the montreal war, it's an italian thing, in my opinion there are 2 strong factions killing eachother, 1 supported by the ndrangheta and the other by caruana- c untrera's We have yet to see if thats true. It's nice to have an opinion and all and to voice it, but to say like you'd know for sure that the Bikers aren't involved in whats going on in Montreal nowadays, in some capacity, I think thats a bit of a reach. I also wouldn't say the Montreal Mafia is the strongest OC group in Montreal either, with so much in fighting going on now, and with the constant rise of the Hells even when they're leaders were jailed, and the consolidation they made with some of the black street gangs and turning them into HA subsets, I think the Biker gangs, mostly the Hells, are at least somewhat equal to the Montreal Mafia.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/23/16 03:06 PM
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Assuming that were true,weren't there be a stream of killings in Toronto among the Caruana/Cun trera and Ndrangheta. It wouldn't be limited to Montreal. I don't mean to put holes in your theory, I am just asking ? i think that the murders of verduci, calautti, the attempt to rocco di paola and others were carried out by caruana-c untrera's, so yes there were killings also in toronto Verduci got clipped by the Figliomeni brothers, according to Italian documents. Calautti owed money to alot of people, including his own organization. Coluccio took on 200k in debt he owed to the Montreal group.
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